Found by Tucker Kennedy in Ayrshire. It is assumed that this is a P & M Hurll product but it appears to have been spealt with one ‘L’. The word underneath could also be Hurl. (It could also be Patent with a missing final T !) Garnqueen Fireclay Works, Glenboig, Lanarkshire Alternative brickworks include: Gartliston…

Found by Ian Suddaby at the old Ormiston Colliery, East Lothian. This is not in my possession. The stamp is on a broken section of salt glazed piping with an approx internal diameter of 10″ Garnqueen Fireclay Works, Glenboig, Lanarkshire. Alternative brickworks include: Gartliston Fireclay Works, Glenboig, Lanarkshire. Building bricks at Garscadden Works, Drumchapel. .

Garnqueen Fireclay Works, Glenboig, Lanarkshire. Alternative brickworks include: Gartliston Fireclay Works, Glenboig, Lanarkshire. Building bricks at Garscadden Works, Drumchapel. Below – ‘Hurll Glasgow’ and ‘R & C’ bricks found by Boris Ivanovskij in Sukhum, Abkazia on the Black Sea. The bricks were found in a stove of a long two-stored building like a bunk house. I am 90%…

Found on the site of the old Calder Iron Works, Coatbridge. Garnqueen Fireclay Works, Glenboig, Lanarkshire Alternative brickworks include: Gartliston Fireclay Works, Glenboig, Lanarkshire. Building bricks at Garscadden Works, Drumchapel. Note the ‘H’ is larger than the following letters.